Continuous tablet.



T. M. VAUGHAN. CONTINUOUS TABLET. APPLICATION FILED NOV.9.1911.

Patented Sept. 3, 1912.

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Be 1t known .that E, TEOMAS Ref@ which is oymed of a singe pierce of'spying pm Y l '3L ms @if the' farms are ofm oww vmvjf a@ m'minate ininwmlypm #QM-filing gims 5 adapted t@ engage il@ miie? fm, @he 16H ofpapel 7. T'@ pinea am @ma ajgzsrt "zo receive, h@ TQ-Hel 6, Whic'x ispc'vde with socket-like bearing?, 8 for h@ 'ends h@ pint-ks. The beads 3exteeed 9 under the bed to receive the :aemu'rfxgi rivets l0 of thesupporting bal' 11. ashelze spacing members 12 am provide/d 1p-F therivets l0.

The papier, is held upon the be y the dampn@ Essi' 13, which is providedwh a dowmwa'y-pr'ojecing aar 11% at each end, the fmjs embrasng theedges of the bed, as csaly shown in the drawing'. The U- Shaped'e'ilsiogn spying 15 is arranged nude? `the suppmtng bar ll, its nmrnedends 1G cfagagmgiha 'amis Mi its oGp end engaging; the foil Gf papelf toapply tension thereto. The alfmf f? *5ms i'ension spring 15 are o'setat, l? *mi the spacing-f mombm l2 on the '.ffes l0. This preventslongizucu- 11:11 mcvemen of he tension Sp1-ing and it i9, only necssmyto ,slip it Nudel." the bmi :md bring these offsets into @ngagemm'xtwith the vets in mide? to eweccvely retain it in place., The numcz] endsof the swings ngagg ik@ ears 14 'from the outside, so thai'- themfr""`o: die Spring Gummi: be uccide 5, g' toward each @they toaccifenfully e'ngagfeiu.

The longitudm] edges of the @Imm bm; 13 zu@ ffofd upWzw-:Uy and nwulfly1.' psm'ida a l'mldc for cards) as 18.'

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ln the structure illustrated, the tablet is shown mounted upon a post orstandard 19 etai telephone, the supporting' bar being provided with asecuring clip Q0.

My improved tablet is very simple and economical in structure, and is,at the same time, very convenient to use. and it may be formed ot' verylight material. which is an advantage where it is mounted upon asupport, such as a telephone.

Having thus described my invention,

what I claimas new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In a continuous tablet, the combination of a sheet metal bed; aU-shaped wire rolly holder arranged on th under side of the bed with itsarms parallel with the sides and its loop end adjacent to one end of thebed, the ends og the arms projecting at the other end of the bed andbeing bent downwardly and terminating in inwardly-projecting pintles,the side edges of the bed being beaded over the arms of said holder; asupporting bar arranged transversely under said bed and secured theretoby rlvets ar ranged through the holder engaging beads of said bed, saidrivets being provided with spacing members; a clamping bar arrangedtransversely of said bed and having a down- Wardly-projeetiug ear ateach end; and a l-shaped tension spring arranged between said supportingbar and said bed with the ends of its arms pivotally engaging said earson said clamping bar, its loop end being adapted to engage a rollcarried by said holder, the arms of said spring being offset to engagesaid spacing members on said supportingr bar securing rivets.

2. In a continuous tablet, 4the combination of a sheet metal bed; aU-shaped wire roll holder arranged on the under side ol the bed with itsarms parallel with the sides and its loop end adjacent to one end of thebed, the ends of the arms projecting at the other end of the bed andbeing bent d'owii4 wardly and terminating in inwardly-pro,- jectingpintles, the side edges of the bed being beaded over'the arms of saidholder; a

supporting bar arranged transversely under said bed and secured in asuaced relation tion of a sheet metal bed; a U-shaped wirel thereto; aclamping bar arranged transversely of said bed and having a down-`wardly-projeoting ear at each end; and

a U-shaped tension spring arranged between said supporting bar and saidbed with the ends of its arms pivotally engaging said cars on saidclamping bar, its loop end being adapted to engage a roll carried bysaid holder.

3. In a continuous tablet, the combinaroll holder arranged on the underside of the bed, the side edges of the hed being beaded over the arms ofthe holder, the ends of the arms being bent transversely and terminatingin inwardlyprojecting pintles; a supporting bar arranged transverselyunder said bed' a clampinO oar arranged"I trans- 7 l: ID

4. In a continuous tablet, the. combination of a bed; a roll holder; asupporting bar arranged transversely under said bed and secured theretoby rlvets; a clamping bar ar ranged transversely of said bed and havinga downwardly/:projecting ear at each end;

and a U-shaped tension spring arranged between said supporting bar andsaid bed with the ends of its arms pivotally engaging said ears on saidclamping bar, its loop end' being adapted to engage a roll carried bysaid holder, thev arms ot said spring being arranged to engage saidsupporting bar securing rivets.

5. 1n a continuous tablet, the combination of a sheet metal bed; aU-shaped wire roll holder arranged on the under side of said bed withits arms parallel with the sides, and its loop end adjacent to one endof the bed, the end of the arms projecting at the other end of the bedand .being bent downwardly and terminating in inwardlyeprojectingpintles, the side edges of the bed being beaded over the arms of saidroll holder whereby the bed is reinforced by said holder and said holderis attached to the bed; and a supporting bar arranged transversely undersaid bed and secured thereto by rivets arranged through the holderengaging beads.

6. In a continuous tablet, the combination of a sheet metal bed; and aU-shaped wire roll holder arranged on the under side of said bed withits arms parallel with the sides, the ends of the arms projecting at theother end of the bed and being bent downwardly and terminating ininwardly projecting pintles, the side edges of the bed being'beaded overthe arms of said roll holder whereby the bed is reinforced by saidholder and said holder is attached to the bed.

7. In a continuous tablet, the combination of a bed; a roll holder; aclamping bar arranged upon and transversely of said bed and havingdownwardly projecting ears at each end embracing the edgesof the bed,said clamping bar being formed of sheet metal and having itslongitudinal edges vfolded inwardly to provide a card holder;

mld a tension spring arranged on the undef ing said ears and supportingmemoers io;- slde of smd bed and pzovlded Wlzh arms sald spuug engagmgalms to support the pvotly`-ngagng said ears, sama under sprlng tensionWherebvfthey am 1b l 8. La a continuous tablet, the combination retainedin engagement Wh said oars. o a had, a roll holder, a clamping bar ar-'f In W'ness whereof, have hereunto set ranged transversely of said bedand harvig my hand and. seal in the px'esenc@ of two ownwarcllyp-ojectng az) at each enbd en- Witnesses. v racing t; e e @es of o ed, aU-slasod 4 v v tension sprngthe loop 'and of said spng TH'M mmm MUGHM'{La} boing adapted to engage a roll carried by smid Vnesses:

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